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swim. bud t my tolerance for cold watr is very low. >> so i will be cheering you i'm the navy seals on . >> yeah, i'm telling you, it'sie low. it's a lot to get cold here inld hawaii. here in i'm to tell you. you we'll see. we'll see. it so much.row >> will have fun tomorrowood night. it's good to see you.to thank you so much, everybody. >> thanks for welcome to this >> wspecial edition of "hannity i'm jason chaffetz, in for sean. and we begin with a fox newsearl alert.toda >> early today, a suspect in the the slaying for university of idaho students was apprehended e . twenty eight year old grad student brian koeberg wanded s takenn penn into custody in pennsylvania and charged with four counts of first degree murder.. according to one report, kielburger askedto one police if anyone else had been arrestedrr. at this hour at this hour, investigators
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have to locate the murder weapon. but bergers dna was reportedly found at the crime scene.here n >> here now with the very latest from moscow, idaho, dan da, springier is with us da. >> yeah, and this is a big day>o here in moscow. thviously, this case big apparey stumped investigators for a long time. e haand it appeared to almostto be going cold about a week ago. but then we just get word todayt that after more in a month and a half, in0 tips nineteen thousand tips and dozens of cops and from the local, state and federal levels working on this case, the they finally make an arrest in the killings of those four university of idaho students, as you mentioned. twenty eight year old >>ian kielburger is being held without bond for extradition to idaho on a murder warrant for first degree murder. >> he was in court todaywithout first-degree murder. briefly was denied bail. now a swat team from the pennsylvania state policepoe made the arrest at his parents house at three o'clock inouse a the morning. t 3:00it was in eastern pennsyl.
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twenty five hundred miles awaymi from moscow. leayidaho, kielburger faces four counts of first degree murder, t along with felony burglary. more information on the case is sealed until kielburger is physically back in idaho. s phys iand has been served witr arrest warrant here. but police are confidentt warrap they have their suspect. >> but i can>> w telhal you, ase have individual in custody who committed these horrible crimes and i do believe our community is safe, but webe still need to be vigilant right . it was right back in early morng hours of november 13th. kelly gonsalves, madison, morgan xana, canoodle nathan chapman were stabbed to deathhoe at a rental home near the university of idaho.r thf idaho campus. police believe they were atmpus police believe they were attacked in their sleep with ata large fixed blade knife. ms some victims had defensive wounds, but for weeks, law enforcement had no murder weapon, no sign of forced entry. on, no s forceand obviously no .
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it was only recently that they asked the public for help. and finally, a white hyundai thantra that was seen near the house around the time ofouse the murders. and now they have that car .ar. >> so we are still looking for all pieces of evidence, but welo are still looking for the weapon. and i will say that we have tha found an flautre. antra. kielburger is not a student atan the university of idaho, but he is enrolled as a phd student in criminology at nearby washington state.a ph.d. studen criminal at nearby stiversity. that's in pullman, about ten miles from the murder scene. law enforcement was seen o outside his apartment today, s apartmissuing a search warrant and going through that t apartment in pullman codebreakersthat. extradition hearing is scheduled for tuesday at three o'clock. that would be in eastern pennsylvania. he could wave that extraditionta and be back in idaho before that.
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jason .pringe >>r, dan , springier, thank you. very much.here here now with more details now t on the arrest live on the ground in pennsylvania, laura ingle is with us . laura , well, good evening. the suspect in this case calli will be calling this placenroe behind me home, the monroey co county correctional facility. faand we are located right outside. you can see that doo door that leads to the jail.t hold this is a jail that holds up to about 400 inmates. an it is a maximum security and minimum security facility. , and as dan mentioned, we're not sure, you know, if he's goingkn to be waiving that hearingif. but we'll get to that inthe hear a minute. let's take a look at his mug shot again. the twenty 28 year old wasn int taken into custody before the sun came up here by pennsylvania state police. penn staata home on the south en of scranton, pennsylvania. and heia was arrested on afugite fugitive from justice warrant. and despitjustice having an apan in the state of washington neart the crime scene, his registered address is right here innnsylvan pennsylvania. and when it comes to a possibl ebl motive, here's what investigators in idaho had >> say about that today wat thas
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that as part ofstigat the investigation? and that will come out as weio continue the investigation. but what we stilion l asbut k i, is for people to continually send us things in the tip line.n we are still looking forinform more information, are stilljust trying to build that picture, just like we have stated all along. all alonwe're putting all the ps together and that will help. and taking a look at those charges again, kielburger faces foure char counts of first degre murder in the november 13 stabbing deaths of those fours fours in young universits students. he is also charged with felony s fburglary, which police say is for entering the homemu with an intent to commitat murder. and you heard dan springer w mention that white elantra, we know the law enforcement recovered it possibly duringnow the arrest in that time frame was , county, which was the subject of thatt nationwide search. the car almost likely hold those critical clues if it is the same one that was seen driving near the crime scene in moscow, idaho, after the time th the quadruple murders. now, there are neighbors here.to they came to move here to feel.
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like it's a safe place.e here is what one neighbor had to say today. was surprised.s >> i did not expect thatt expect something like this can happenng in such a quiet neighborhood. i specifically moved from didn't expecthe quiet area, but i didn't expect to hear things like this happen to be safe forf my future family thatr i'm planning to havemy. >> it's kind of crazy. and today and today, investigators were 15 minutes away from the idaho crime scene, raiding w the suspect'se home in pullman, washington, where he was that graduate student pursuing ph.d. in criminal justice. he is being held on no bond. and we have heard that he has been assigned a public defender. and we'll learn more tomorroass back to you. w. laura , thank you very much. tonight, as idaho police await extradition from pennsylvania, they are releasing very few details about their investigation. lice a buret police are confident that the perpetrator is in custody. so how did they zero in on brian koeberg or. here now with analysis, fox
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news contributor and retired lapd detective mark furman and fox news contributor and retired d.c. polices co detective ted williams. ted , let's start with you. you've seen a big news of the day. give us your top line analysis lin of what's going on .hat' >> jason , i got to tell you, i'm jubilate that they have been able to locate a suspectee in this case.to i believe that with forensics as well as the public tips, as well as the latching on to that automobile and possiblynd dna found at that scene that led to the arrest of all thisan gentleman, cobargo, i havei have to believe that law enforcementu ,while they haven't givenh, the public much, they have a greahavet deal of evidence thg they are working with and from c and i think that all vehicle, that white vehicle that was confiscated, stanton, ohio,
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stand to be corrected.te pennsylvaniad in, that that whie vehicle has wealth of evidence e and i'm sure they are processed. and that white vehicle, as well as the other places that thisha guy stayed, wherever he stayed, was a crime scene. >> yeah, mark, it was december 7th that police put out a picture of the vehicle that was supposedly taken outside ofs a gas station, about5 in three forty five in the morning . that's obviously one of wha the clues here. but what else do you, as au former law enforcement officer, what what are the other o coents that have to come togetherme culminated in this arrest? e they >> well, before they released a photo, they're going to work, work the clue as far as they can take the lead and hopefully identify it so the suspecthe doesn't get an indication that they're onto him. i think at this point, they've got dna inside the residence, close to and then in contacte t
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with the victims that can show that that dna is passed or that dna is transferred fromm one victim to victim four. i think that's absolute. coordi to coordinate three states, a federal agency to state police agencies, a federal fbikc swat warrant, no knock at 3:00 t in the morning to coordinate th, all that.e dead ban they're dead. dead bang. sure. and i thing suk they'vre.e beeno him for about a week.ek i think this is something dnag h might not have beengh as straightforward as we'd like to think. i think that they probably usedt just hypothetically, if the father was in the military t and they went to dod, codis type of dna, his y chromosome will be consistent. so they could at least eliminate we have a guy with aet white launcher that goes iguazus mili, and now we have somebody
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that his father was int the military and it's consistent with the owne ther or this elantra. i think their attitude changed a week to go.pi the peio aaron snell said, said, we're getting a clearer picture of the suspect and whatd happened at the crimate scene. a and chief fry has done a few interviews in the last week,d three or four, and he's been very relaxed and he's been veryh confident and he keeps hammering on the white elantraen . i think they didn't wantn't want the suspect to have it. and i think that they've been they've had eyes on this guy in pennsylvania for probably three or four days beforethey s they served the warrant, getting everybodery together, everything signed, buttoned up and ready to go real quickly.y only got about 20 seconds eachu. what a for you. what aree wto make to make thae is no evidently the murder weapon itself, ted ? i'l >> well, i'll start first. well, i can tell youpon on t they evidence of the murder weapon on the bodies
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and somebody asked to bund y a murder weapon sometime, eveno. if it's three years ago. they either buy online, use a debit card, credit card, pay cash, go in person facility orbu buy it online. the absence of the knifewerful is almost more powerful than having the knife. >> so interesting. ted , your thoughts real quick. i wholeheartedly agree. i my what i want to see now is , is this guy going to waive extradition back to idaho. and also one of the thingshing i'm very much interested seeing is the affidavit that has been sealed off for this guy'sthere arrest. there's going to be a hopefullyb a great deal of informationto that we can use to try to findoi out what happened and who, in fact, was the target. >> maw enforcement has said, mark fuhrman, ted williams, thank you so much for joining us on hannity. thank you. all right. stay tuned, because at tuned 100
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p.m. eastern, the one and onlyll nancy grace will take over w with special coverage of the idaho murders. with withans us now preview. nancy grace, thank you for being here. i want to start with the ide ae repo that one of the reports thatrt s got is that when they went in th capture him, that he said, am i the only one that was arrested? what do you make of that?s yo and give us your analysis of this whole case and where wee are today. >>re well, that would suggesttht that there is an accomplice. ths want to point out two things. this guy hasuy has got a mastern degree in criminology.'s he's currently working on a d in criminal justice, yet he drove the getaway car all the way in outside of mommy's house. are you kidding me? anothe house r thing we know about this guy, he has been described as obsessively vegan to the point that he made his parentsde get rid of their pots and pans. oh, no debate process.
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and the dishwasher wasn't t enough. they had to buy new pants that had nevew par touched meat. what does that tell me?. he is obsessive. he is fastidious. he's about six feet tall. he's socially awkward. he planned this whole thing out. did you notice, the charges? he didn't go in to steal.n' he didn't go in to anybody.al o he went into that home with the intent to kill. how long had he been watchingch these girls? k, as we speak, jason , they are tearing his pulman apartmentma apart for any notes ory note writings, anything that canmu match him up to this murder. and i predict they will find. inithe suspect here, the initial profile that cameofl out, this pretty close to thes poinon that is the suspect at this point. >> yes, it .is from the get go , he said a male between twenty five and
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thirty eight to forty , a white male, because people normally on kill within their own race single, which sh e is . is no as a matter of fact, there's no indication of a girlfriend and ex fiance say even a high school girlfriend hasn't been dug up yet. so is this guy in insull? his what was his motivation? let me remind everybody, t the state doesn't even have motirove motivation, but i can tell you take a look at this guy. would it surprise yo thiu to see him, that face staring in a your bathroom window because it would not surprise me. m and this is a death penalty. state for bodies equals the death penalty. bodies equal penalty. >> well, i have, i hope that the parents have some degree of closure and something in their heart and their family members to some agreement. sir, there's no such thing as closure. guy this guy will probably end up u with a life sentence unless a jury comes to their senses and gives him the deathpe penalty. thesnalty.e families and i know
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as being a victim of violentf vn crime, you get a life sentenceeo for the rest of your life. wondering what your lovede we one went through at the time of their death. it will never be over for them. therise is no closure for these families. do now, it's a good point. do you believe that there is or is not somebody out there? was the police chief was askeddirect a direct question. you didn't exactly give a totally 100% conclusive answer to that. you're so right, jason . he totally dodged forensically . it appears that there e was only one type of weapon used.th sowa what am i supposed to thin weap they handed the knife to each other? f to no, but could someone have been a lookout? did someone help plan it? possibly. possibly. bulookout in my mind, highly doubtful. >> no murder weapon at this point. what's your take on that?poin t.i think he got rid of the weapon. master
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i think he studied long. phd i'm getting his masters in as soon as ph.d. in criminology to get rid of the murder weapon. hello. but still,get rid murde i'm i d by the fact that he keptat h the car. maybe he couldn'e keptt explaint away to mommy and daddy and that car , as you heary, ad a few minutes ago, is goingeasue to be a treasure trove. look, it's. practically pract impossible to claim blood out. of a car.t ri yod u can't get rid of dnah with bleach. e something like you've got to use something like muriatic acid, such as black swan. he didn'an.n't dot do that. some i guarantee you they're going ta to find something some trace in stat b be at the front, the steering wheel, whe the ignition, the hatchback. there will be something in that car . was d >> yeah, iecember t was decembet that they put out that picture a . three forty five in the morning . that car's going by go, buint it obviously paid, played a hugetrg role in the evidence in trying to track this person down. down. >> it really did. we long said find the car r to race when a car similar to this was found in oregonmeles
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with a homeless person sleeping. in it. that was not the carth. this is the car .rstand now, we understand that match they have matcheedd him up to da at the crime scene.t be any it can't just be any dna because that was a real partyg house. and is there anything wrong with that? having a good timehaving a but n critical locations such as in both the bedroom as in bs, on al the bodies or more than one body possibly on the doo r? did he touch the doorknob ofr kb the downstairs girl's that lived that night? it's not just dna at the scene . it's dna at critical locationsio in that scene thatns t will nohh match up to him.? where do they get the match up? maybe like you heard earlier,na genealogical dna or maybe they got his dna from this four day stakeout. we w that the cops have done. did they see him throw the pizza or mcdonald's coffee cut? we don't know. but they wercde watchingonald' r a reason. e ap nancy grace, love your perspective, appreciate your passion on this. and than this k you. sure.rn. you're going to be back at 10:00 pm eastern.
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you're going to be hosting the ingar mingle with a special live hour dedicated to this tha investigation so she can dovepe. even that much deeper. for stay tuned for that. but first, coming up, more newsu from biden'sp, caribbean vacation, including a bidena bie family conspiracy theory that the secret service is lyinging u about his dot g. full details with larry elder a and joe concha as this special edition of "hannity" continues. >> if you need dental implants, we have great news reset smile. is a dentist approved more affordable way to replace your missing from home? no dentist office visits required. just go to reset, smile .com and order your at home impression kit. mail it in and we'll custom make your new smile with our advanced 3d technology using the same material trusted by dentists in millions of devices, you'll enjoy chewing food better and smiling with more confidence. >> learn more at reset. smile .com.
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and i've got the eye of the tiger. t welcome back to this special edition of "hannity". while president biden soaktys u. the sun during a caribbean islandak getaway, a wave ofday,a investigations and scandals will await hime of. shington back in washington, everythingrr from the border to his family'sn
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shady foreign deal , foreign he'll deals. he will also be forcedalsoe to defend the massive omnibus spending bill he signed earlier s spendithis week. and get this, the bill actually had to be flown to st.i croix to get his signaturee be because biden couldn'tcaus washingt be bothered to stay in washington to sign it from the oval office. onom the meanwhile, we're also tonight that biden has little trust in his own secret servicea agents. according to a new book, the author writes that biden thinks they're quote, too maga and even believes that agents lied about the infamous dog biting incident back in 2020t in one . well, here for reaction for all of this, epic times host larry elder and fox news contributor joe concha. larry, i wanryt to start with you. the an, the president not trusting his own secret service agents. holy cow. tingis that ain't going to go oi well. >>ng with jason. say it ain't so.e bi joe biden is implying that there is a deep state, a bunchew of employees who are workingho
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against the best interests of the commander in chief. and we've said that we've been o called conspiraccoy theorists. and regarding joe biden claiming that the secret service lied on hirvicm, we all know that joe biden has a veryh low threshold for lying. he's been lying for decadesabou about his alleged civil rightsho record , claiming that he worked to desegregate restaurants and movie theaters in delaware e. zero evidence that he did. hit it has said that he tried mandisit nelson mandela during apartheid and got arrested. no evidence he eve apartr did tt whatsoever, lied and claimed that the man that struck and killed his first, lied ae me tragically was drunk. he was a notnd drunk k.gicall and the daughter oy f the man approached biden when he saidid and said, please stop saying this. my father feel s badly enough.iden and joe biden said it again, claimed he finished the top half of his law school class. he finished in the bottom.ttom d and , of course, he claims that donald trump said about charlottesville there were good and baarlottesd on both sides wn trump specifically said, quote, i'm not talking about the white nationalis t and the neo-naziss an because they should be condemned, totally close quote. it isn't jusnezis.t that joe bin
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has been lying about this thingr for years, if not decades. n otjason and joe , it's thatha the media has allowed him to get away with it. >> yeah, joe , talking about getting away with it for allr the talk about climate, this clt and climate that the idea that the white house had to get a staffer paid for by the taxpayers to get on a planeon to carry a four thousand paget bill so he could sign it under line, the deadline. i meani , it just looks likee th the keystone cops over there. o and jason, how many pages dou you think of that four thousand page document the president actually read? it's probably a number that youl get when you multiply y any number by zero, right.er which is zero.o, wzero but always judge this president not by his words, buts by his deeds and by his, an actions. instead of just flying back early from your long vacation to st. croix or signing this monstrosity of prbill, when you get back, this president burns a major carbon footprint just to make it appear that he is on a working vacation. overall, this is the r and r
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presidency. guys, we're not even two years n in. we're biden has already spentha fifty nine weekends in delaware at either of his multimillion dollar homes there. by the way, how does here., e ad those homes? ous. again, curious. but overall, he's visited nantucket. he stayed at huge mansions that are provided by democratic donors and he's doing the same in st. croix.me a somesome folks wonder if joe biden is going to run again in twenty , twenty four . hed i thin agak hein may probabo that because m he realizes that all that he doesn't have to work all that much. you look at his daily schedule, h. s itdail starts in the mid-morng and it's usually over beforeingn your kids get home from elementary school. and perhaps that's whym elem only twenty two percent of voters, according to a recenen ts fox news poll, think that 2020 two was a good year.ke despite the fact that the bideni administration thought they had a wonderful year, no inflationni bor ,border crime, education, aldel going the wrong way and voters know it. as far as this presidencyan and this administration is concerned, jayson. the >> yeah, the other day, they they they called the lid at 10%, they, 9:00 a.m., larry.
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it's not as if this president is burning the candlet at both ends, just working. i mean, there's nobody accuses him of overworking. d well, i made this point the last time you and i talked, jason . he i wish he'd spenspent more time on vacation. maybe then he wouldn't hav.e undone the trump policies maybe he w on the border. maybe then he wouldn't have paid people not to worouldn't o maybe then we'd be energy independent again. i'd rather him not have shown up to work hav at all rather thn show up and make bad policy decisions, which he's done for them, fo w r the last two years. done fo >> well, the problem is theears. puppeteer's get to have their way when when, you know, with joe biden in place, those puppeteers that i worry about more than baabda than anything else . but but joe , when he gets home,s there's going to be a newis goi congress come tuesday. ng newand that world is goingre to change. they're going to do everything they can to put roadblocks in fulfilling these. >> these and the media, i can'tg imagine is going to coververed, with the same veracity that they covered when the democrats
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are goinw,g after trump.p. well, things are about to get very uncomfortable for joe biden, but not too uncomfortable, jason , to your point, because any investigato y in any hearings into, say, the hunter biden laptop, its p contents, influence peddling in regards to china and ukraineig and russia and who the big guy is who got 10%, our media, forr the most part, is going to cover this the same p way they covered the biden laptop story or the twitter files, oe h is to dismiss it, mock it and say that, oh, well, now usi the congress is using the gavel for political weaponizesngl . right. it's going to be dismissed? the same way benghazi was dismissed by the media that there's nothing to see here. it's a nothing burger. it's jusssedt a politica.tol fo fight. in other words, the opposite ow the way that the january six hearings are covered .6 heas remember, the january six hearings didn't allow any cross-examination whatsoever of witnesses and was positively one sidewitnessed with no conseg voices in any way, shape orvoics form. in yet all programing was
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preempted in that regard. i have a feeling that if we have some hearings into hunter, biden or the border, alejandro mayorkas and impeachment, that thosrdere sort of pre scheduledr programs are still going to air. and it'sogra going not going tot remotely the airtime that we saw when democrats controlled gavel the gavel. ja jason ? larry, yeah. i mean, the white house hasy, already signaled, larry, that they will respond to legitimate they use the word legitimate inquiries, whichat, look, having been the chairman ofs co the oversight committee, that yor you're just you'reo just going to put a roadblock up no matter what. don't give me thatma garbage. but that's they're already pretty signaling that they've already done -signali the prebuttale alre before it's even gotten outad there. >> again, jason , to joe's point, the media will let him get awayth with it. i just saw a poll that showed that the average american underestimates the number of illegal aliens that have entered the country in the last 20 months.e undere l aliens that have by a factor of 10 .y that's because when o
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bill melungeon every morning covers the borders, i cut it over to cnn and msnbc, which co what i call it, and they don't cover it. so most americans have noav blooming idea.are fi thervee are five million illegal aliens who have now entered e our interior since joe bidenty has been i wn office.t away wit so, no, they'll get awayall with it all.th the all they'll do is ignoret ay and they'll get away with it. >> ten seconds on the short wor time i got left. >> last word to you, joe . at last word is happy new year to you, jason . and to you, larry, j as well. g 2020 three .ott it's gotbe to get better than 22 2020 two was certainly better than 2020 2020 a one . so you guys have fun. , i know that jason , you won'tsoy be in times square nor will i. and i'll probably be passed out by about, ten thirty eleven. i can't even get to midnight anymore. that's what happens when you pae hit 40 guys. >> unfortunately we're slightly older. well, very good. i've seen your kids. get you're up early, so i get that. yeah, i get it.lemen, thank you gentlemen, thank you both. really do appreciate it. all right. n after half a century inment, drvernment, drdr. anthony fauci
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drawn and painted by some of his many fans. man of course, dr. fauci is still refusing to admit histi endless flip flops or anyrongdo wrongdoing whatsoever. buint not to worry.o >> we're here to offer an important reminder in example. c remember when fauci said noma masks? thensks, t one mask, then two m. >> we'll have a look when in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit bettera and it might even block a droplet. but it's notpr providing the perfect protection thatthati >>ople think that it is . >> what the cdc is saying thatr at minimum, wear a mask. okay, say make sure you wear a mask so you wear mask, thenber you want it to fit better.ne so one of the ways you could do it, if you would like to , is put a mask over. but fauci didn't stop there. remember, he told us that
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vaccines stop transmission and we're a dead end ford fo hae virus before having to flip flop on that one to have a looko when youu get vaccinated, do nw only protect your own health, that of the family , but also you contribute to the community health by preventing b the spre of the virus throughout the community. and in other words, yo thmmunity.u become a dead end to the virus. dead and when there are a lot of dead ends around, the virus is not going to go anywhere.th cleane of the things that's clear from the data that eventhh though vaccines, because of the high degree of transmissibility of this virus, don't protecvit overly well, as it were, against infection, they protect quite well against severe disease, leading to hospitalization. h every member with republicans in control of the house,y on subpoenas are likely on the way for the doctor amid growing scrutiny over hisd covered failures here for reaction, former hud secretary, the founder and chairman of
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the american cornerstone institute, dr. ben carson. dr. carson, thanks so much for:e joining us . i got to tell you some of the guidance along the way. fifty four years sitting inseat that one . it's jus jt toust o long. we talk a lot about term limitsr for members of congress. there should be term limits for senior members of the administration as well. >>stration don't you think? well, don't get me started but on term limits, but i will say i've known dr. fauci for four decades. orgaelong to some of the same organizations. we've been honored together.on and he'ss.together made some ved contributions to medicine, aidsicularly in the areaine, of aids. bu but i was on the task force,t ia the coronavirus has for us withd them and had a number of a disagreements, particularly when it comes to therapeutics and because people disagree, it soesn't make them antiscience. so i think that it's something
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that he would do well to clarify, he will have an opportunity to clarify. a he will have an opportunity before the congressional committees to talk about manyl o of the statements that weretalk pede that perhaps vary a little bit from various todayi . and , yo thiu know, i think onef the big problems that we have right now is people have loste faith in our public health authorities and the way thate we've handled covid has beend ha a big part of that, not talkinga about natural immunity, which we'vtumunity, e known about forh of years since the civil war. and the tremendous benefit that it conveys to people. i think that was a big mistake, talking about vaccinating kids when they have almost zero percent mortality and very little morbidity from it at least explain to people why should they get vaccines if.
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they are a child and they're not doing that are. t and that would be something h that would be very helpful in terms of restoring trust. a if they have an explanation. h but i think the area where hebes could be most helpful is to t really condemn the collusion ofo law tech and some of our federal law enforcement agencies in suppressinciesg the opinions of people who disagree with , uh, with the cdc and with some of the recommendations that he puts forth. you know, that is no nott only problem with medicine, that is a problem with freedom in our country. one of the fundamental pillarse that made this into a great nation, we can't allow that kind of thing to stand.. so he has an opportunity,nity, i think, uh, to rectify some ofe the mistrust and perhaps enhancthe his legacy.>> jas
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>>on well, i think that is one s the fundamental problems is the loss, the loss of trust. becau because you're right., when wesn need the cdc, when there is something that's going ramp they t now, they've lostar so much trust. i think so many people are so listtical that they won't necessarily listen. >> and that's because ofd that'a the way dr. fauci personally handled it. you know, every time he's oneveg "vanity fair" and doing all these media interviews and writing a book and makinang five million dollars during covered , a lot of people just a l don'ot ot understand that. >> no, i'm sure they ande a li and maybe a little humility just humil a little bit would ga long way. you know, i was wrong, but we've learned some other things. >> why is itgs. that people in the political arena have so much difficulty saying thosea he words? >> yeah, i think it's a great pt point. a little jus.t to out of humility along the way and saying, you know, we learn from us and we the unitedthat's
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>> this is a fox news alert. abc news is reporting that tv icon barbara walters has diedha at the age of ninety three . walters was the first female anchor on evening news and herr impact on american culture is undeniable. our deepest thoughts and prayers are with her and her entire family tonight. and now to some breaking news on capitol hill, where democrats finally fulfilled their obsessive desire to see donald trump's tax returns. trup bu'st in just four days, republicans will take controle f of the house. and leader mccarthye is proposing a new deal tod mcct unite the party. e hereere with more is our own chad pergram. chad i, jason , republicans say releasing the tax returns opens pandora's box. the top gop member on the waysin and means committee, kevin brady, says the release ushers in a dangerou s new era. democrats have fought presi with former president trump over hisde tax returns since hii first campaign for the white house. >>s firs or maybe he doesn't wat
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the american people, all of you watching tonight to know that he's paid nothing in federal taxes. painothinthat i paid millions f in taxes, millions of dollarst e of income tax. and let me just t telltell you,e was a story in one of- the papers that tax paid 38 million dollars one year. i paid twenty seven million. raf >> your tax returns. democrats frame the request for the returns around congressional oversight.d thatt they asserted that the irs wasn't doing its jobhe conductih proper audit of the president. the returns show that the former president paid seven hundred $50 or $ less in income taxes in most yearsnd between 20 , 15 and 2020. >> trump reported business losses year after year in. in the first year, 2015, h the first year. over 2015. he had over seven million in 2016 to twenty twenty .h he had 15 to 20 millionillion business losses a year. >>. and so trump's businessestrum
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were remarkably unsuccessful during this period. unsuccessfu this period. resuhe paid very few taxes as a result. >> for his part, m. r trump says he paid so little because he used loopholes to avoid taxes, d investing money in buildings. and providing jobs. the former president called the release of the returns a , quote, dangerous two way street . the law allows the wayse and means committee me ofofstigate the returns individual americans. >> jason , chad, thank you., thn here with more, fox news legal analyst greg jerrett, along ws lwith republican political strategist aaron perini. thank you so much, greg. h itical i want to go to you firs i got to tell you, when i was, the chairman of the oversight committee, democratsrats said, d ,go subpoena that tax record . i said no.w what i said? i said, no, if you want ito to be in the law, then put itt s in the law. but it's not in the law. and we're not going to just do that because you want to do ites because it's your political pipe dream. and i want to say, hey, you, ifg
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you're going to do that, theoink let's also make sure that people like hillary clinton have to release their medical records along the way. but i think this ruling such d a very dangerous precedent, e rl because why shouldn't the republicans go out and release all these taxt eches returns of the highest echelons of the people? >> mdemocratic party? it's a terrible precedent. w yeah.on makes yodeu wonder, whatr abouu the tax returns of the membersde of the house ways and means, th committee? look, richard neal,rman, the chairman has been longha obsessed over releasing theserey tax returns, purely vindictive. >> he thought itdictive. would embarrass donald trump. it it really does. and it shows that he's cleverauh and shrewd and smart because heo didn't cheat on his taxes. the returns show that insteadint he took advantage ofead depreciation of assets, deductions, credits, offsets, loopholes. this is what billionairesetss d. jeff bezos, warren buffett, elon musk, have paid almost no
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taxes compared to their vast wealth and income.ers >> amazon last year made thirty five billion in u.s.bills corporate income and paid a mereat six percent tax.al richard neal, who in my judgment is is the biggest dope in all of congress, doesn't understand that by releasing these returns, he only underscores his own tha incompetence as chairman of that committee. that committeecomm is the chiefx writing committee. those are their laws that trumpt and other billionaires take advantage of. advantage upon neal and others to fix that, and he hasn't done that.kn and thankfullyow, neal is being forced to step down once republicans take control. i and it's up to them if americans are angry about this, to get rid of these enormous loopholes. >> >> well, look, you're right.youe i mean, those the ones who wrote those taxes.mber and let's also remember thattrm
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donald trump took no salary for four years. he didn't take the four hundred heand a year that he could have and put it in his pocket. he didn't do that. he didn't have the income. he was working as thes the president of the united states . now, of the uni i want to go. back to what's going to happen on tuesday. tuesday is a big day a b as ton, whether or not kevin mccarthy can can go through the gambit. can he get to two hundredt and eighteen votes, supposedly, reportedly going back to vacater the chair, which is a memberbe can allow or force a vote sois e that they revisit who is the speaker. this is what happened to johnn boehner. but reportedly he's willing to concede on that, something enough.ncy pelosi had changeing >> but i don't know that that'se enough, candy, or can he not get to 218 votes? 8 >> i guess we'll see on tuesday what's going to happen. bubut what i've heard reporting wise is that mccarthy was always open to the opportunityth for the vacate the chaire
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motion. right. it's just right nowit's a conversation within the conferencet ri about where t threshold sits. s is it going to be five members? will i sits at about halfthe nu the number you need in order to push that motion. yo but kevin's doing the work that needs to be done. he always has. whethedone r it's recruiting candidates, raising money, understanding districts, raisingknowing congress, knowig the committee work that needs to get done.ve i've never met never met a membi a bigger champion of committees than kevin mccarthy. he's havinees g these conversato which are so important. i bu the houseans in need to remember one thing.e prb the problem isn't withinle the republican conference.publin the problem is democrats have had unified control of dc and government and that has caused an open border crisis ha fentanyl overdoses in this country, a geopolitical disasters, aeopoliti. aponizat and now we're seeing the weaponization of house committees againstcommitte priv. citizens. these are huge concerns. republicans need to unify, step. together. kevin's doing the work to getrs it done. i personally reallonallyy hope e kevin becomes speaker. i think he would do a fantastic
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job and he's doing the work now to make sure that that can happen on .public yeah, whatever .ano be if republicans have got to bezea united and recognizet that the democrats are the problem in the room. greg and aaron, thank. >> we're cutting off a little bit short because we tont to go back to joe concha to react about the news we mentioned just a few minutes ago.a to that legendary broadcaster barbara walters has died atbarbr the age of ninety three .s no and joe, there is no dispute about her impact on american culture. >> well, absolutely. erican and american journalism foris that matter, jason , wm e talkfo about liberal bias and we talkkb about all the things that are wrong with media now today in ae america. but but there warica.s a time , icularly particularly back in the 70s, in the 80s, where barbara w herewalters was a great journalt and one of the first realfo trailblazer, for that matter, for females within this profession as far as anchoring before anybody else, eveg beforn
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thought about putting a femalea. anchor on the air. and then obviously shesl camy, p with the idea for the viewback back in the 90s. it'se not the view that we watched today, obviously, butsl her ideay, but at the time was n exchange of ideas and debate from all sides. 93 years oldll be missed. ninety three years old, barbara walters, and obviously allthos those great specials that wethat all watch. as far as the most i compelling people of the year. >> again, a great journalist, s a great lady, a class act, and she will be missed. jason ? >> yes. sometimes controversial, but always probingl bu some of the t important interviews. and throughout the generationsrr ,more of this specialgenera edition of "hannity". coming up next, stay with usti.e >> must in your medicine cabinet, less sick days. >> calls coming on cycads. the number one called shortening brand. highly recommended xyz fans love cycads unique think
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with her family. and i justju youst, yo know, th tough times. i didn't expect that, didn't see it coming. she was impactful on a lot of people's lives. ain this culture throughout thu my lifetime. wish her and her familghy aloute .the best, thanks to sean f hannity for allowing me to sitbe in for him tonight. stthankssean will be back next i i hope everybody hashi a wonderful, happy and healthyea new year. stay tuned, because nanc y grace ,more with what's going on in idaho. >> grace wi in the last hours.o. >> news alert. alert. our friend from abc , barbara walters, dead at ninety three . >> we will give you the lateste as we hear it. but for now, this tv icon with us no more . >> and another fox news alert. e there you see him, everybody, 3 00 a.m. this morning. a swat team swoops down on a pennsylvania home to arrest the prime suspect inhome trs the murders of four beautiful
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